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Founded by Simon Lee and Angela Nyabera in 2017, Erevuka was birthed from Farwell Innovations Limited – a dynamic, software development company based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Erevuka’s greater mission is To boost corporate workplace productivity by making world-class eLearning technology accessible and cost-efficient for corporates seeking to train their staff.
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“Quite often customers pain points are not as a result of IT issues, rather they are as a result of lack of soft skills like time management, inconsistent customer experience, communication skills, negotiation skills etc.,” says Angela Nyabera, Business Development & Customer Excellence Director and Co-Founder of Erevuka.
Erevuka is a robust learning as-a-service or eLearning platform that combines the best breed of learning technology, reporting, and user experience to deliver a cutting-edge solution in corporate training. It is majorly a B2B service, offering corporate organisations the right tools to lev
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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has become the
first Sri Lankan bank to achieve carbon neutrality for the entirety of its
operations, encompassing all 268 branches and its head office – a monumental
milestone in the Bank’s commitment to the environment.
Becoming a net-zero carbon company was one of
Commercial Bank’s Green Goals, to be achieved by the close of its centenary
year in 2020.
The Bank’s carbon neutral status has been
affirmed by Climate Smart Initiatives (Pvt) Ltd., which executed the
quantification of the Bank’s carbon footprint in accordance with the ISO
14064‐1‐2018 standard. A total of 13 emission sources covering both direct and